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Updated about 7 years ago, 09/26/2017

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Patrick Gerrity
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Hi everyone, brand new to this!!

Patrick Gerrity
  • Scranton, PA
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Hey everyone, just wanted to put up an intro and start . I've been listening to the podcast for a little while now, and figured it's time to get involved in the forums. I'm brand new to real estate investing, and am looking to get my feet wet. I own one income property, that brings in rent. I wouldn't count it as an investment necessarily, as it generates zero cash flow. Basically just covers the mortgage and escrow. I recently came into some money, and have been looking at properties in Florida to purchase as income properties. The problem is, I have no idea what I'm doing. So here I am, at bigger pockets! My wife and I have good day jobs, making good money. I am planning to retire in nine years, and the end goal is to be able to stop working at that point. So anyway, before I get off on a tangent, glad to be here. Looking forward to getting some good advice, and learning as much as I can from the people who are in it and have been doing it for a while. Nothing better than lessons learned!

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